"A rare experimental glass penny made during World War II has netted a pretty penny at auction — selling for $70,500.
Heritage Auctions announced Friday that the penny was sold during Thursday's auction based in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, to an American buyer who wishes to remain anonymous.During the war, copper was needed for ammunition. The U.S. Mint authorized tests that included making uncirculated pennies from other metals, plastic and rubber. The Blue Ridge Glass Co. in Tennessee made experimental pennies using tempered glass...The penny is likely unique since Burdette says only one other glass penny exists and it is broken."
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Sunday, January 8, 2017
Experimental glass penny from WWII era
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